I have moved on, Mithali on spat with Powar and Edulji

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Last Updated : Jan 22 2019 | 1:35 PM IST

Asserting that her dispute with former coach Ramesh Powar and CoA member Diana Edulji is a thing of past, Indian women's ODI captain Mithali Raj said Tuesday cricket has helped her deal with the adversities of life.

The Indian women's team was at the centre of a huge controversy after its semi-final exit in the T20 World Cup in the West Indies, with Raj accusing Powar of bias and Edulji of trying to finish her career.

"What has happened has happened, I have moved on. Cricket has taught me to move on whether it's scoring a hundred or getting out on zero you have to be prepared for the next game, you need to tune in for the next day," Mithali said ahead of the series against New Zealand.

"As professional cricketers everyone understands what it takes to play international level, we are here to represent the country and want the team to play as a unit and get the best result," she added.

The Indian team's New Zealand tour begins on Thursday with the first ODI at McLean Park. The women will play three ODIs and as many T20 internationals.

Mithali emphasised on the need to bring the focus back on cricket and said winning in New Zealand would help in that direction.

"This is what as international athletes and cricketers we look forward to, and I'm looking forward to the series because it is very important to get back the focus on the sport and on the team performance and this is a great opportunity."
"Most of the team might be inexperienced to the New Zealand condition but otherwise we are an experienced lot that has been together for 4-5 years. So I don't think we are a troubled tourists but yes we look forward to acclimatising with the conditions."
"They won't look on me completely but yes as an experienced batter I do have a responsibility to get the batting unit to perform."

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First Published: Jan 22 2019 | 1:35 PM IST

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